Boy Scouts In Mexico

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Reproduction of the original: The Boy Scouts under Fire in Mexico by Lieut. Howard Payson
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Pages: 393
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During the first two decades following the Mexican Revolution, children in the country gained unprecedented consideration as viable cultural critics, social act